You use filters to customize a Status Monitor panel. For example, you can define a filter that displays only those resources with a problem state, enabling you to monitor by exception. (A NOTOK filter is supplied for this purpose.)
A Status Monitor filter uses a Boolean expression to determine what to display on the monitor. You restrict the display by using the resource attributes such as name and status.
Note: In a multisystem environment, the definitions that are created or customized after the regions are connected are synchronized and available across all connected regions.
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